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The ragtime era began in the late 19th century and transitioned into the early 20th century (approximately 1897–1918), [1] a period of class conflict in Western society. [2] The difference between the upper and lower classes could clearly be seen. Much of this had to do with their clothing and how they carried themselves in public. [3]
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... U.S. standard clothing size; V. Vanity sizing; W. Women's oversized fashion in the United States since the 1920s
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Clothing brands and manufacturers size their products according to their preferences. [12] For example, the dimensions of two size 10 dresses from different companies, or even from the same company, may have grossly different dimensions; and both are almost certainly larger than the size 10 dimensions described in the US standard .
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U.S. standard clothing sizes for women were originally developed from statistical data in the 1940s and 1950s. At that time, they were similar in concept to the EN 13402 European clothing size standard, although individual manufacturers have always deviated from them, sometimes significantly.
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